Joan

In that case, I would go with Crystal Analysis (possibly only Crystal 
Reports) and Crystal Enterprise, which can deliver the reports in any of 
Active X (IE or Netscape), JVM, HTML, Excel , crf (crystal reports files) 
or PDF. The reason for this being my obvious choice is that Crystal skills 
are easy to learn and readily available (there are pros and cons to that, 
as damagers or power ab-users with little knowledge can generate dangerous 
queries against large DW crucifying the database and host for eveyone 
else), but in your case you are talking arout 8,000 students for 10 years 
data, (possibly a few GB ?), which means that if one reports developer 
quits, it does not take someone else long to pick up from where they left 
off. If the SQL generated by the query is boneheaded, or you want to 
rewrite the SQL, it is easy to create a DB view of what you really want to 
show, and force the report to go against the view instead of trying to 
trick Crystal / Cognos / whatever into generating the optimal query to 
retrieve your data from base tables.

Also, report authentication (login access) is very simple to set up in 
Crystal Enterprise server, and I am all for simplicity.

Hope that was helpful. Regards:

Ferenc Mantfeld

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From:   Joan Hsieh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject:        RE: dw report tool question

Hi Ferenc,

This is for student information datawarehouse. This is should be a web 
based
front end tool, can be easily used by end and power users. I don't think 
the
enviroment or reporting would be very complex. The university have 8000
students and we are targeting 10 yrs worth of data.

joan
Quoting mantfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


> Crystal Analysis is supposed to be pretty good. Integrated with Crystal
> Enterprise, it is fantastic for a complete reporting landscape. But 
Crystal
> Analysis is not as mature on the data mining as products like Cognos,
> Sagent or Informatica. Business Objects is also good for complex
> situations. How complex do you want to get ?
>
> HTH. Regards :
>
> Ferenc Mantfeld
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 8:44 AM
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> Subject:      dw report tool question
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> Hi Dear List,
>
> We have a new datawarehouse project. I didn't involve in this project at
> beginning. Right now, I was assigned to the group for picking a front
> end reporting tool. So far I know the manager prefer brio, cognos and
> business intelligent product.
>
> Does anyone familiar with those tools? Can you give me some feedback as
> dba standpoint of view, like how report distributed, power user vs end
> user, performance and security advange or disadvantage, concerns?
>
> lots of thanks!
>
> Joan
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